The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we look at work. It became obvious that employees can do their work at home as productively as from the office. That’s why, more and more employers started allowing their teams to work remotely part- or full-time, and statistics report that 25% of all jobs in North America will be remote by the end of 2022.
If you’re planning to switch to remote work mode, too, we recommend setting up the right environment for it first. This way, the transition will be comfortable, and you will have everything to keep doing your job as effectively as in the office.
Not sure where to start?
We have three helpful tips here for you.
Find a Suitable Place in Your Home
Rule number one is to find a quiet space where you can focus on your work. So, if you have a big household, make sure to establish ground rules that you will not be available within a given period of time, therefore, you should not be disturbed.Speaking about investments, you will have to equip your home office with some devices that will boost your efficiency. Some of them are a must-have to do your job.
First of all, you will need to invest in a good computer or laptop with enough memory and a good graphics card. You will rely on your computer for all work-related tasks, so don’t be stingy when picking one. Battery life also matters here - it will allow you to work from a cafe or a coworking space without dragging around the charger. You can also take it to your Spanish classes or other courses to be able to study from everywhere.
Apart from that, you may want to invest in a good web camera, headphones, and a microphone to use during meetings. Depending on the nature of your work, you may also need other devices, such as a camera, if you’re producing visual content for a company.
By the way, don’t be afraid to ask your employer to cover some of the expenses on these devices if you need them to do your jobs. The same goes for online tools, which we will discuss in our next section.
As you can see, setting up a remote work environment is not that big of a challenge - you just need the right space, necessary tools, and devices to get started.
First of all, organize a room to make it comfortable for working. It should have natural light, proper ventilation, and the right furniture. Next, make sure to invest in all necessary devices, from a good laptop to headphones and a webcam. Finally, equip yourself with the tools you need to do your work, such as project management software, team chat applications, and video conferencing solutions.
Once you have all that, your home office is all set!
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